Every Marguerite. Every Paul. Always Theo ♡
The dimension travelling was like...whoaaa
It took turns I did not expect. Well written characters and story.
IT WAS AN AMAZING BOOK AND I CANT WAIT TO READ THE REST
Njhhnb
Amazing
Marguerite Caine is the daughter of two physicist who created the “Firebird”, a device that allows the user to travel through dimensions. After her dad is been murder, she decides to go after the killer, who had also stole the device and transported himself to another dimension.
The plot was interesting and bearable until 50% of the book, I was even considering giving it a second chance to redeem itself in the next book but by the end of the book I just don’t think I will. I just dislike it so much! here is why:
- The main character needed to be saved in every situation she was into. So she is not strong nor interesting. I dislike her from begging to end.
- The romance was not necessary. And a love triangle was even less appealing.
- I didn’t understand the villain reasons… The guy was trying to conquer all the dimensions for absolute no reason.
- The main reason why I picked up this book was because of the Orphan Black reference and hell no! I mean why would you do this to me??? I mean I’m a fangirl of Orphan Black and I just couldn’t find ANYTHING that reminded me of the show…
My rating was 1.5/5
Tror målgruppen er 12 årige, jeg er i hvert fald for gammel til det her vrøvl
For me, I had to get used to the first person present tense. Those are not my favourites. However, as the story progressed, I found myself adapting and by the end I didn't even notice.
It was a slow start for me. I wanted to like the book when I picked it up, but In spite of that it took me a while to get into it. But when I finally did I was rewarded with a compelling and exciting read with a few twists that even this jaded reader didn't see coming.